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Bulldozers run on three illegal farm houses in Aravalli forest area, notice issued to the rest, 5 days ultimatum

On the orders of the Supreme Court, bulldozers started running on illegal constructions made in Aravalli forest area and notified forest area under Punjab Land Conservation Act 1900. On Tuesday, teams of the Forest Department and Municipal Corporation suddenly reached Ankhir and Mewla Maharajpur and broke them by running bulldozers on three farm houses by 5 pm. A large number of police forces were present during this.On the other hand, the Forest Department has issued notices to all such illegal builders and has given them five days to remove their illegal constructions. After this, they will be demolished by the corporation by running bulldozers. On the other hand, after the completion of the demolition action in Khori Colony, the Faridabad Metropolitan Development Authority has planned to plant a large number of saplings there so that the area concerned can be made green.130 to 140 illegal farm houses have been built in the forest area or PLPA notified area.According to forest department officials, about 130 to 140 illegal farm houses have been built in the forest area or PLPA notified area. These farm houses and other illegal constructions are in the notified area under PLPA 1900 of Mewla Maharajpur, Ankhir, Badkhal, Anangpur, Lakkarpur, Bhankri, Pali, Dhauj, Mangar, Silakhri, Kot and Sirohi, Khori Jamalpur, Gothda Mohbatabad. Most of these land is owned by the Municipal Corporation. The District Forest Conservation Officer, Rajkumar said that the people had unauthorized access to the land notified under sections 4 and 5 of PLPA 1900.On the orders of the Supreme Court, bulldozers started running on illegal constructions made in Aravalli forest area and notified forest area under Punjab Land Conservation Act 1900. On Tuesday, teams of the Forest Department and Municipal Corporation suddenly reached Ankhir and Mewla Maharajpur and broke them by running bulldozers on three farm houses by 5 pm. A large number of police forces were present during this.On the other hand, the Forest Department has issued notices to all such illegal builders and has given them five days to remove their illegal constructions. After this, they will be demolished by the corporation by running bulldozers. On the other hand, after the completion of the demolition action in Khori Colony, the Faridabad Metropolitan Development Authority has planned to plant a large number of saplings there so that the area concerned can be made green.130 to 140 illegal farm houses have been built in the forest area or PLPA notified area.According to forest department officials, about 130 to 140 illegal farm houses have been built in the forest area or PLPA notified area. These farm houses and other illegal constructions are in the notified area under PLPA 1900 of Mewla Maharajpur, Ankhir, Badkhal, Anangpur, Lakkarpur, Bhankri, Pali, Dhauj, Mangar, Silakhri, Kot and Sirohi, Khori Jamalpur, Gothda Mohbatabad. Most of these land is owned by the Municipal Corporation. The District Forest Conservation Officer, Rajkumar said that the people had unauthorized access to the land notified under sections 4 and 5 of PLPA 1900. On the orders of the Supreme Court, bulldozers started running on illegal constructions made in Aravalli forest area and notified forest area under Punjab Land Conservation Act 1900. On Tuesday, teams of the Forest Department and Municipal Corporation suddenly reached Ankhir and Mewla Maharajpur and broke them by running bulldozers on three farm houses by 5 pm. A large number of police forces were present during this.On the other hand, the Forest Department has issued notices to all such illegal builders and has given them five days to remove their illegal constructions. After this, they will be demolished by the corporation by running bulldozers. On the other hand, after the completion of the demolition action in Khori Colony, the Faridabad Metropolitan Development Authority has planned to plant a large number of saplings there so that the area concerned can be made green.130 to 140 illegal farm houses have been built in the forest area or PLPA notified area.According to forest department officials, about 130 to 140 illegal farm houses have been built in the forest area or PLPA notified area. These farm houses and other illegal constructions are in the notified area under PLPA 1900 of Mewla Maharajpur, Ankhir, Badkhal, Anangpur, Lakkarpur, Bhankri, Pali, Dhauj, Mangar, Silakhri, Kot and Sirohi, Khori Jamalpur, Gothda Mohbatabad. Most of these land is owned by the Municipal Corporation. The District Forest Conservation Officer, Rajkumar said that the people had unauthorized access to the land notified under sections 4 and 5 of PLPA 1900. On July 23, the Supreme Court, while hearing the case of Municipal Corporation Faridabad vs Khori Gaon Residents Welfare Association in Special Leave to Appeal (C) No (S) 7220-7221-2017, ordered the removal of all illegal constructions.In this campaign, a special campaign will be launched to increase greenery by planting saplings in various vacant places in the district and especially in the vacated forest land in Khori area. Anyone who wants to be associated with this campaign can join by giving a miss call on this number 01140844855. After this, the FMDA officials will contact them themselves.If permission has been obtained from a government agency, then submit such documents to the office during the notice period. He said that time is being given to remove illegal constructions within five days. After this, the demolition action will be taken by the corporation. The cost of demolition will be recovered from the person concerned.

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